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Bradley International Airport

Bradley International Airport is located just north of Hartford, Connecticut in Windsor Locks, Connecticut and is near Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. It has the IATA Airport Code BDL.

Bradley International Airport has 2 Terminals.

Terminal A

  • Air Wisconsin dba United Express Gates A21 and A23 (Washington/Dulles)
  • America West Airlines Gates A1 and A3 (Las Vegas and Phoenix)
  • Chautauqua Airlines dba United Express Gates A21 and A23 (Chicago/O'Hare, Washington/Dulles, and Washington/Reagan)
  • Colgan Air dba US Airways Express Gates A25 and A28-A30 (Buffalo, Syracuse)
  • Continental Airlines Gates A1 and A3 (Houston/Intercontinental)
  • Continental Express Gates A1 and A3 (Cleveland and Newark)
  • Delta Air Lines Gates A9-A12 (Atlanta and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (Covington, KY))
  • Northwest Airlines Gates A5 and A7 (Detroit, Fort Lauderdale (via Detroit), Madison (via Detroit), and Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  • Delta dba Song Gate A10 (Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach)
  • Southwest Airlines Gates A2, A4, and A6 (Albuquerque, Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Burbank, Chicago/Midway, Columbus, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston/Hobby, Indianapolis, Jackson, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, Norfolk, Oakland, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Reno, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose (CA), Tampa, and Tulsa)
  • Trans States Airlines dba United Express Gates A21 and A23 (Washington/Dulles)
  • United Airlines Gates A21 and A23 (Chicago/O'Hare and Washington/Dulles)
  • US Airways Gates A25 and A28-A30 (Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Washington/Reagan)

Terminal B


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